Often when I’ve read recipes for a salmon loaf, they are either made with canned salmon or are more mousse than loaf, or God forbid, both. This one is neither. It’s a “meaty” flavorful slice and the perfect main course for your family or even a dinner party. (Anyone remember what those are?) I served this with some buttered baby new red potatoes and sautéed yellow squash so it was a colorful meal indeed.
Spicy Salmon Shrimp Loaf
If you are using raw frozen shrimp to make this loaf, make sure to thaw and drain it thoroughly before starting. In order to protect the shrimp from freezer burn, a coat of water is usually added to the outside of the shrimp. Unless thawed and well drained, that water will add too much liquid and your loaf may fall apart.Ingredients
For the loaf:
Canola or other light oil for greasing pan
3-4 tablespoons dried breadcrumbs for coating pan
1 1/2 lb or 680g salmon fillet – weight after skinned and bones removed, if any
1 1/4 lbs or 567g raw shrimp – weight after peeling and cleaning
Fine sea salt
Black pepper
2 slices fresh whole-wheat sandwich bread
1 medium onion, chopped (my weighed about 170g)
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon crushed red chili pepper
1 teaspoon mustard powder
Fine sea salt
Black pepper
6-8 green onion tops, minced
For the salsa rosada or spicy mayo:
1/2 cup or 120ml good quality mayonnaise
1/4 cup or 60ml ketchup
2 teaspoons hot sauce – or more to your taste
Optional – a little grated onion
Method
Preheat your oven to 350°F or 180°C and prepare your 10- cup Bundt pan by brushing the inside liberally with canola or another light oil. Sprinkle on the dried breadcrumbs to coat. Set aside.
Lay your salmon and shrimp out on a cutting board and season them with salt and a few good grinds of fresh black pepper.
Put the slices of bread into your food processor and process until they are large fluffy crumbs.
Add in the onion, eggs, chili pepper, mustard powder and a few good grinds of fresh black pepper.
Pulse until all is well combined.
Cut 1/3 of the salmon and 1/3 of the shrimp into small pieces.
Add the salmon and shrimp pieces to the food processor mixture. Pulse until you have a thick paste. Tip the mixture from the food processor out into a bowl.
Cut the balance of your salmon and shrimp into 1/2 in or 1 cm cubes. Add them to the paste bowl along with the green onions.
Mix well with a spoon or spatula. I like to fry a little of the mixture to taste for seasoning at this point. If it needs more salt or black pepper add some and mix well. (This is a generous tablespoon in one of those tiny pans made for one egg.)
Spoon the mixture into your prepared Bundt pan.
Bake in the preheated oven for about 45-50 minutes or until cooked through and firm.
Meanwhile, make your salsa rosada by mixing all of the ingredients together in a small bowl. Chill until ready to serve.
Remove the loaf from the oven and leave it to rest for about 8-10 minutes. Run a wooden skewer around the edges and middle of the Bundt pan to loosen the loaf. Cover the pan with a serving platter and invert quickly.
Garnish the loaf with chopped green onion tops and put out the salsa rosada so people can drizzle some on for themselves.
Enjoy!
This is a very unusual BundtBakers month! At the instigation of our host, Sneha of Sneha's Recipe, we are baking "meat" loaves instead of cake. Check out all the great recipes below!
- Beef Veal & Pork Meatloaf Bundtlets from Sweet Sensations
- Classic Bundt Meatloaf from Making Miracles
- Dates, Peanuts Meatloaf Bundt from Patyco Candy Bar
- Homemade French Onion Soup Bundt Meatloaf with Ham & Sausage from Sneha's Recipe
- Mini meatloaves with Strawberry Rhubarb Glaze from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Spicy Salmon Shrimp Loaf from Food Lust People Love
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